Journal of Microbial Systematics and Biotechnology
Vol 1, No 1 (2019): June 2019

Biosorption chrome (Cr) and dyes using biosorbent in the modified tea bag

Sri Lestari (Faculty of Biology, Univeritas Jenderal Soedirman, Jln. Dr. Soeparno No. 63, Purwokerto, Central Java, Indonesia)
Ratna Stia Dewi (Faculty of Biology, Univeritas Jenderal Soedirman, Jln. Dr. Soeparno No. 63, Purwokerto, Central Java, Indonesia)
Eko Setio Wibowo (Faculty of Biology, Univeritas Jenderal Soedirman, Jln. Dr. Soeparno No. 63, Purwokerto, Central Java, Indonesia)
Atang ` (Faculty of Biology, Univeritas Jenderal Soedirman, Jln. Dr. Soeparno No. 63, Purwokerto, Central Java, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Jun 2019

Abstract

Biosorption has been known as a potential method in reducing heavy metals and dyes in wastewater, including chrome (Cr) and dyes contents of the wastewater from the batik industry. Straw and spent mushroom compost (SMC) are potential biosorbents due to cheap, abundant, and easily obtained. However, the effectivity of the biosorbents is not only depended upon the type of material but also their surface area. In this study, a modified tea bag was used to increase the surface area of the straw and spent mushroom compost to absorb Cr and dyes from the batik industry wastewater. The optimum of biosorbent ratio and pH in Cr absorption and dyes decolorization was measured. This experiment was conducted using Spilt Plot Design. The results showed that the highest Cr absorption was found at 0,0050 mg/g, and the percentage of decolorization was 68,92% in the biosorbent ratio of 3:1 and pH 5. Biosorbent packed in the tea bags modification was effective removes Cr and dyes in the batik industry wastewater.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jmsb

Publisher

Subject

Immunology & microbiology

Description

Journal of Microbial Systematics and Biotechnology (JMSB) is the international journal of microbial diversity and microbial technology which publishes research articles, reviews, and methodologies of microbial-based technology; and taxonomic articles such as monographs, new species, new notes, new ...